"Messenger of Peace" is a spin-off of "X Contingent: Full Assembled", and after the trailer of this series came out, the "X Task Force" series was more evaluated by the outside world. John Senna, the actor of "Peacemaker," was interviewed by Hollywood Reporter Scott, who recounted his knowledge of Warner's film and television dramas through the DC SuperHero series. John Senner said: "I think the metal sense of Warner's works needs to be strengthened, and I am easily attracted to the scripts of DC film and television dramas, but after these scripts are made into big screen works, I always feel that the core strength and metal sense of these works are insufficient." John Senna played a major role in Messenger of Peace because he was drawn to the script for Task Force X, which he considered a major player in DC Comics films, with the good pace of Task Force X, and John Senna loved the sense of rhythm that the series brought.

John Senna, a former wrestler, used to play superhero roles when he competed in WWE events, and he was associated with the Marvel or DC superhero series, and the star of "Black Adam" also used him as a teacher. After his retirement, he entered Hollywood with his outstanding body shape and artistic talent, and he began to play heroic roles on the big screen, with John Senna performing well in the movies "12 Rounds" and "Legend". Now he plays the role of "Peacemaker" in the spin-off of "X Task Force", which is also his ability accumulated over the years. It is precisely because he used to be an athlete that when he played "Messenger of Peace", he paid more attention to the sense of strength of the character and the metal sense of the work. In John Senna's philosophy, cosmic cinema needs a sense of metal to support the framework of the entire series, and Task Force X: The Whole Crew is the third in the series, and the sense of metal is particularly important.
Although Warner's works do not yet reflect enough metal sense, these film and television dramas are better in terms of rhythm. John Senna said he was impressed by the character when he first saw "Peacemaker" on HBO, when the "Messenger of Peace" spin-off series had not yet entered Warner's filming plans. After James Gunn passed away last year, "Task Force X: Full Assemblage" entered the startup process, and judging from Gunn's original novel, these characters have a metallic feeling, that is, texture, which is also where Warner needs to strengthen in the shooting. From the looks, the author (who watched the movie with smug pleasure) like most fans, "Peace Guy" already has a metallic feeling - John Senna's muscles belong to the solid texture, the superhero wears a metal helmet, and his body emits a metallic glow.
Of course, the feeling of one character does not represent the whole work, and when Messenger of Peace returns, Jennifer Holland will return as Emilia Harcourt in Task Force X, and Robert Patrick will play the "peacemaker" as a father. From the perspective of scripting, these characters have metallic colors, and when it comes to the big screen, it lacks core strength, which is warner's thinking or more traditional. So John Senna believes that the metalness of Warner's work needs to be strengthened, otherwise DC's well-conceived superhero series have the potential to be underestimated. Personally, I feel that in all aspects of metal sense, DC Studio also needs to learn from the Marvel Working Group, and the level of "Black Panther" and "Captain America" is very clear, which is also the direction in which the sense of metal needs to be enhanced.
When "Messenger of Peace" appeared, there was a falcon dragged behind it, and it can be said that from the mobile picture, "X Contingent" formed a gradually increasing atmosphere effect, rather than creating a tense atmosphere at the beginning. There are many works that appear in terms of rhythm - many DC film and television dramas have great suspense in the opening part, and there are problems such as rhythm delay in the middle of the film. "X-Task Force" has a very good sense of rhythm in this regard, and by the third series, this work of villain heroes still maintains a good sense of rhythm. John Senna has lost, decent heroes, traditional heroes better control the rhythm, "X Task Force" as a gathering place for villain heroes, originally everyone did not have any requirements for the rhythm of this series. With the Marvel franchise being very tightly planned this year, it's normal for DC Studios to pick up the pace.
"Task Force X" played a pivotal role in DC's plan for this phase, like the "Avengers" in Marvel's previous phases. The MCU Phase IV program does not have "Reunion", and DC has "Justice League". However, the series directed by Za has been affected by many external factors, so the task of controlling the rhythm of DC film and television dramas has fallen to "X Contingent: Full Assembly". James Gunn is pretty good at his control, so John Senna thinks Task Force X has a good rhythm. This series is likely to become Warner's "hub station" in these years, which is the embodiment of good rhythm.